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COVER STORY
New
Age Thinking
Droves of aging baby boomers and increases
in life expectancy will bankrupt an unprepared
health care system, forecasters warn. But
with the right changes, say Stanford scholars,
an older society might actually be a good
thing. BY kevin
cool
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On
to Athens
They hail from sun-drenched California towns and Iowa
farms. Some inspire fanatical followings while others
toil in obscurity. Stanford athletes at this summer's
Olympics are a varied lot, but have one thing in common:
dreams of gold. BY brian eule
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Exclusive: Stanford at the Olympics
Keep track of the Farm's athletes with STANFORD.
BY spencer porter
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So
You Wanna Be a Rock Star
Meet some pop musicians whose version of success might
not include groupies and tabloid covers. They give away
their music, promote their own careers and revel in
the thing that major-label artists have lost: independence.
BY summer Batte
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Bloomingdale's
Across the Street . . . Priceless
Fifty years ago, Stanford broke ground on a development
project unheard of in higher education: a campus shopping
center. It became one of the world's most profitable
retail spaces, and contributed hundreds of millions
to Stanford's bottom line. BY
jesse oxfeld
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